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Civil Services Appellate Tribunal (RCSAT) against his transfer. The tribunal provided him interim relief where he got stay on the orders of his transfer on April 5. On April 10, Dr Sharma resumed the charge of CMHO Sirohi on the basis of the order of the RCSAT order. Now, the two doctors — Kumar and Sharma are claiming separately to be CMHO of Sirohi.

“I am CMHO of Sirohi as RCSAT has issued order to stay transfer order issued on March 7,” said Dr Sharma, who is coming to CMHO office regularly and sitting in the chair of CMHO.

Besides, both the doctors are claiming that they are taking important calls as CMHO. “There was a video conferencing conducted by health department and as a CMHO, I attended the conference. I have been transferred here as CMHO on government orders. I have not received any further letter from the health department regarding posting of Dr Sharma as CMHO here. Also, according to rules, he has to report first to health department informing about the RCSAT order. Assuming charge again without informing health department is against the order issued by health department on December 30, 2014,” Dr Kumar said.

While talking to TOI, health department’s senior officials have cleared their stance on the issue. “We will challenge the order issued by RCSAT staying transfer order of March 7 in the court. Our legal cell will present our stance in the court. We will support the orders of transfer issued on March 7,” said Dr Yudhveer Singh Rathore, joint director, health department,